The process of handling mailed ballots varies by state. Typically, it includes checking the ballot envelope, verifying the signature, opening the envelope, and preparing the ballot for counting.
Most states have different rules regarding when they can start processing and counting mail-in ballots. Many cannot begin tabulating until Election Day or after polls close.
Despite criticism from former President Trump and his supporters about mail-in voting, millions of voters are expected to cast their ballots early this year.
It's important to be aware of your state's rules on mail-in ballot processing and to stay calm while waiting for results to come in.
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